21 things to do in Boulder County today, March 17, 2016

Ireland has been revered as an island of sacred mysteries for thousands of years. Come explore the mysteries and magic of Ireland's sacred landscapes through the lens of Brian Luke Seaward's cameras and learn some answers to these mysteries that Ireland and her people hold so dear, 7 p.m., The Caritas Center, 5723 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder; $10-$15; 303-449-3066 or caritascenter.org/7526.html.

"The Secret of Roan Inish" Fiona is a young Irish girl with an unusual family history, including a long missing baby brother. When she goes to live with her grandparents on the west coast of Ireland, Fiona hears stories about her ancestors, tales that involve mythical creatures called selkies who can shift from seal to human form, 6 p.m., Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Road, Longmont; $8; longmontcolorado.gov/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/10824/1300?curm=03&cury=2016.

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TALKS & WORKSHOPS

Cheeemaking 101 The Cheesemaking 101 presentation will introduce the beginning cheesemaker to the world of home-cheesemaking including the art and science behind cheesemaking, basic equipment and ingredients, milk options and considerations, good recipes to start with, and resources for ingredients, equipment, and books. You will get to watch a demonstration of how chevre and ricotta can easily be made at home and will learn all the basics needed to begin making cheese at home, 7 p.m., The Art of Cheese, 505 Weaver Park Road, Ste E, Longmont; $39;theartofcheese.com.

An Evening With Underwater Photographer Marty Snyderman Join Ocean First for an evening with Marty Snyderman, world-renowned underwater photgrapher. Marty is an Emmy award-winning cinematographer and will be presenting a narrated slideshow featuring images and stories from his favorite diving moments and destinations around the world, 6:30 p.m., Ocean First, 3015 Bluff St., Boulder; Free; 303-444-7234 or facebook.com/events/238274933171779.

THEATER

The Auspicious Adventures of an Improbable Princess This quirky comedy about culture shock, transformation, and what we gain from exposure to other ways of life incorporates ceremonial aspects of Balinese performances. Performed with shadow puppets and video sequences to live music, the show draws inspiration from the fantastic characters and inventive story lines of the great Hindu epic, the Mahabharata, 7 p.m., Still Cellars, 1115 Colorado Ave., Longmont; $10-$12; stillcellars.com/event/the-auspicious-adventures-of-an-improbable-princess.

Boulder is pretty good at producing rock bands, and by "rock," we mean the in-your-face, guitar-heavy, leather-clad variety — you know, the good kind. For a prime example, look no farther than BANDITS. Full Story